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great points. thank you for being with us. >> you bet, take care. >>> >> sean: coming up next, liz cheney on the breaking news out of syria. the government stands ready to use sarin nerve gas on its own people. a senior firm confirmed this to fox news. >>> women in egypt are fearing for their lives as sex mobs are preying on the public. the situation is getting dispratt. where is the outrage and the support from the feminists who screamed about the so-called war on women a month ago. >>> is 22 seconds enough to save a man about to be hit by a train? the person who witnessed and photographed a man getting thrown on the subway tracks faced that very dilemma. he's defending his action and passing blame to other eyewitnesses. what would you do? straight ahead. [ male announcer ] you like who you are... and you learned something along the way. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. a
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or close to a tipping point. the secretary general of the u.n. said today that he does not think that countries ought to offer exile to assad. where are we heading here? is the regime, first of all we understand that the u.s. is going to recognize the occupation -- opposition next week. is the regime close to teetering and do we have to worry about the chemical weapons? >> yes. the answer is secretary clinton is right on. we do have to worry about them. i had a briefing this morning regarding this. obviously i can't release any classified details, but sufficient to say that the threat is real. the warning is real. we have made it crystal clear, president obama, secretary clinton, be have made it absolutely clear as have other countries this is a red line and i believe president assad has received that message from several quarters. the question now is, you know, will someone else grab on to them? there's certainly risks where we are with respect to syria. i would not close the door completely to some kind of an a
or close to a tipping point. the secretary general of the u.n. said today that he does not think that countries ought to offer exile to assad. where are we heading here? is the regime, first of all we understand that the u.s. is going to recognize the occupation -- opposition next week. is the regime close to teetering and do we have to worry about the chemical weapons? >> yes. the answer is secretary clinton is right on. we do have to worry about them. i had a briefing this morning...
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so when you try to demonize it, some fire.22-caliber bullets. i'm wondering what anybody would need a weapon like this for if the purpose is to just defend yourself. >> on your network, on cnn i remember watching during the la riots merchants on the tops of buildings making sure that people were not around them. i watched it on your network. he also bought 6,000 rounds of ammunition and he had protective gear on him which has happened with jacob roberts in oregon. they went in with rivals and had the weapon not jams in the mall yesterday, we could have been looking at a death toll higher than what happened in a roar ra. why do people need to have the ability to have the ar 15? >> people go into shopping malls and movie theaters using these magazines which carry up to 100 rounds a minute. he shot 17 people james holmes shot 17 people. >> let me give you some facts. >> let me give you some facts. >> let me give you a fact. wait a minute, sir. you want to talk facts. >> if you want to -- >> if you want to get a good solution -- >> can you stop talk
so when you try to demonize it, some fire.22-caliber bullets. i'm wondering what anybody would need a weapon like this for if the purpose is to just defend yourself. >> on your network, on cnn i remember watching during the la riots merchants on the tops of buildings making sure that people were not around them. i watched it on your network. he also bought 6,000 rounds of ammunition and he had protective gear on him which has happened with jacob roberts in oregon. they went in with rivals...
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catastrophic. >> so, here's very bullish. 950 in terms of housing starts added next year, an increase of 22%. if the mortgage deduction is eliminated, we could be looking at flat. coming out today in a report, saying that the fiscal cliff could reverse u.s. home price improvements. so, that sees like a lot of risk built into the sector here. >> yeah, if you look at the sector, evaluation wise -- hd and lowe's price to earnings ratio are above where they were during the peak of the housing bubble. that's a lot of hammers that you have to sell here. i'm short. that's the way to play it. >> there's a rise which has just within phenomenal and then there's the actual housing market which has had a nice bump but nowhere near what we've seen in the equities, so, i think we could see both, them come down and the housing bottom still continuing and finding strength. >> yeah, i'd say, you know, 1.8 times book, these guys are expensive. people, you know, if you look, they have underperformed the s&p in this kind of post-election, after we troughed, this run back up 5%. they are really underperformed. i
catastrophic. >> so, here's very bullish. 950 in terms of housing starts added next year, an increase of 22%. if the mortgage deduction is eliminated, we could be looking at flat. coming out today in a report, saying that the fiscal cliff could reverse u.s. home price improvements. so, that sees like a lot of risk built into the sector here. >> yeah, if you look at the sector, evaluation wise -- hd and lowe's price to earnings ratio are above where they were during the peak of the...
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also free 22 hamas fighters. the incident has proved a disaster. >> the failed assassination was a disaster. it was as if it was part of a very bad hollywood movie. >> jordan's king hussein was outraged. the hit was in his capital and he is israel's strongest arab ally. hussein made two deals. he would return the two captured agents if first israel would provide an antidote for the poison and second, israel had to free this man from jail. today the hamas leader visited gaza for the very first time in his entire life. he was there to celebrate the group's 25th anniversary. there will be a huge rally tomorrow. also on the agenda, a visit to the family of one of the men released from an israeli prison 15 years ago in the wake of that failed assassination attempt. that one released from prison by israel. he was successfully assassinated in 2004. khaled meshaal visited his family home today. but the most important thing to know here is how the head of hamas got into gaza. he was allowed to enter the territory through
also free 22 hamas fighters. the incident has proved a disaster. >> the failed assassination was a disaster. it was as if it was part of a very bad hollywood movie. >> jordan's king hussein was outraged. the hit was in his capital and he is israel's strongest arab ally. hussein made two deals. he would return the two captured agents if first israel would provide an antidote for the poison and second, israel had to free this man from jail. today the hamas leader visited gaza for the...
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down three points at 13,245. that does it for "the closing bell." >> "fast money" starts right now and i do believe maria is back tomorrow. >> she will be. see you tomorrow. >>> traders get what they wanted. >> if unemployment never goes below 6.5% again, we're going to have a quarter percent forever. >> so, now it's a race to see who can buy more lumber futures for printing currency between the japanese and the americans. >> but chairman bernanke is a buzz kill for stocks today. >> the asset purchases are a less well understood tool. we have -- we'll be learning over time about how every cautious they are, about what costs they may carry with them in terms of untended consequences. >> and we're back to worrying about a thelma and louise finish to the fiscal cliff. maybe that wouldn't presidentbeo so bad. >> when the government does things, it usually doesn't end well. >> only 12 trading days left until d-day. we're here to help you navigate it. this is "fast money." live from the nasdaq market site in new york c
down three points at 13,245. that does it for "the closing bell." >> "fast money" starts right now and i do believe maria is back tomorrow. >> she will be. see you tomorrow. >>> traders get what they wanted. >> if unemployment never goes below 6.5% again, we're going to have a quarter percent forever. >> so, now it's a race to see who can buy more lumber futures for printing currency between the japanese and the americans. >> but...
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nasdaq finished 22. down. finished 22 down. susan rice is out as potential secretary of state. we talk about that with the fox all-stars and the other cabinet shakeup when we come back. t my skin. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel®, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infe
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and that is the point we are seeing. should we as a country support the democratic process, and whatever results that provides? or should we potentially support specific groups that serve our national interests? >> we ought to have values and interesting principles with respect to democracy. twenty-two country since 1950 and only 22 have maintained their democratic character continuously. turkey, which is now a democracy, is on the list. both which suspended democratic process at various time. real democracy is really an elite club. i think we need to make it very clear that the principles we stand for, transparency, accountability, gender equality, they are all things that should create standards for support. we are not going to cut off a billion .3 dollars to the egyptian military. but we need to start conditioning our economic assistance on egypt's commitment to these principles. jenna: so having some strings attached. it's always good to speak to you it's always good to speak to you and to have you back. hear that? >
and that is the point we are seeing. should we as a country support the democratic process, and whatever results that provides? or should we potentially support specific groups that serve our national interests? >> we ought to have values and interesting principles with respect to democracy. twenty-two country since 1950 and only 22 have maintained their democratic character continuously. turkey, which is now a democracy, is on the list. both which suspended democratic process at various...
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from 22 pills a day to a day tos epilep epilepsy, down to a pill and a half. it's now zero trips in the ambulance. >> miracle marijuana. >> reporter: jayden is not the only one. there's no solid national statistics of medical marijuana but where it's legal states report dozens of registered users under the age of 18, some as young as 2. and this is your vault? >> this is our vault. >> reporter: a vault full of various types of medicinal marijuana. technicians sort, ammize and distill the plant. it's science here. and they believe it will help children with severe autism, ep department sy and cancer. >> we have seen more than one child like jayden who came to us with very, very serious, severe life threatening illnesses who as soon as they started using cannabis medicine draw a dramatic turnaround. >> reporter: the community says without better research most doctors opposed medical marijuana for children. >> all medications may have side effects, may have long-term consequences and unfortunately we know very little about this. >> the parent is flying by the sea
from 22 pills a day to a day tos epilep epilepsy, down to a pill and a half. it's now zero trips in the ambulance. >> miracle marijuana. >> reporter: jayden is not the only one. there's no solid national statistics of medical marijuana but where it's legal states report dozens of registered users under the age of 18, some as young as 2. and this is your vault? >> this is our vault. >> reporter: a vault full of various types of medicinal marijuana. technicians sort,...
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overall, 22% violent rates gone down in right to carry. if you don't arm people it's a health hazard. gun is a vitamin of safety. >> bob: defend your 2.5 million. defend that. >> greg: let me get that for you. u.s. department of justice talked to 2,000 felons and 40% admitted they were deterred for committing a crime for fear the victim was armed. 2.5 million incident each year they use firearm. >> greg: 2.5 million. >> greg: according to the florida state university. it could go on forever so maybe i shall. do you mind? >> dana: give us one more. >> bob: absurd numbers. think about that. 2.5 million. >> eric: i'll give you a number. motor vehicle accidents killed 3636,216 people in 2009. homicide by handgun 11,000. three times more people died at the hand of vehicular ham ham -- homicide. so should we ban riding in cars? >> bob: typical fall-back position. there we ought to have guns. >> dana: get kimberly in here as former prosecutor. >> kimberly: this is not an issue about gun control. it's an issue about domestic violence and man with
overall, 22% violent rates gone down in right to carry. if you don't arm people it's a health hazard. gun is a vitamin of safety. >> bob: defend your 2.5 million. defend that. >> greg: let me get that for you. u.s. department of justice talked to 2,000 felons and 40% admitted they were deterred for committing a crime for fear the victim was armed. 2.5 million incident each year they use firearm. >> greg: 2.5 million. >> greg: according to the florida state university. it...
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she cut her leg and needed 22 staples to close the wind. but she thought things were okay. a few days later, still in pain, she went back to the hospital and learned she had a flesh-eating bacteria. within days, it began ravaging her body and within weeks, doctors were forced to amputate her leg. that's when we first spoke to amy's father, andy. >> i believe the doctors probably would have said she had probably around a 1% chance of survival that night she arrived here. >> reporter: after two months in the hospital, the disease claimed both of amy's hands, both feet and her left leg. but as her sister paige told us back in june, amy continued to fight. >> she cherishes life. she relishes life. every day is a gift. i mean, she always had had that outlook, even before her accident. >> surrounded by her family, amy moved home at the end of august. local builders donated a $200,000 addition to make life easier for her to get around. she's been fitted with three prosthetic limbs, has an automated wheelchair and she's planning on returning to college and getting that masters degr
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that's something we pointed out and is a fair point. but let me just ask you about the compromise we have to go to. because like i said, again, to get this done, taxes are -- i mean, they're going to go up on somebody. i just believe that this is what is going to happen. i think tom cole thinks it's going to happen. i think tom coburn thinks it's going to happen. i wanted to play a bite from him and get your reaction. here he is. >> sure. >> i'm okay to compromise even on some of my issues, if, in fact, we'll solve the problem. but what we have is a game being played for political -- for the extreme right wing and the extreme left win rather than coming together and leading and solving the problem. >> so grover norquist. if you had to accept the tax rates would go up, all right, just they're going to go up and they're going to go up on somebody. what would you really want in return? not revenue-neutral. real tax increases. what do you want in return? >> well, i am in favor of revenue increases -- look, if you grow at 4% a year instead o
that's something we pointed out and is a fair point. but let me just ask you about the compromise we have to go to. because like i said, again, to get this done, taxes are -- i mean, they're going to go up on somebody. i just believe that this is what is going to happen. i think tom cole thinks it's going to happen. i think tom coburn thinks it's going to happen. i wanted to play a bite from him and get your reaction. here he is. >> sure. >> i'm okay to compromise even on some of my...
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." ♪ ♪ >> eric: 22 days until things get weird around here. >> interesting outfit. >> my gosh! >> eric: yes, the dreaded fiscal cliff. tax hike, spending cut and sequestion ration, whatever they are. belly flop the economy at once. comfortabling the know that d.c. is on top of it all. alex simpson, former senator and the guy that everyone thinks is a lifeguard at the fiscal pool. ♪ ♪ >> eric: okay, beckel is gangnam style. good to know we're in good hands but get serious, folks. >> any word from karl rove? >> despite what we're telling you, it's over. romney lost. >> i guess it's time i explain, the good people, the upcoming fiscal cliff. >> the economy is the car and rich sman a driver. don't give the driver many. they will drive you over a cliff. just common sense. >> eric: not exactly. the only way to save the republic is for us to let the president go off the fiscal cliff. taxes will go up. but mandatory spending cuts get enacted. that seems to be the only way dems will cut a dime. let's save the place for the kids. do you agree? >> greg: i do. >> bob: i think you're cr
." ♪ ♪ >> eric: 22 days until things get weird around here. >> interesting outfit. >> my gosh! >> eric: yes, the dreaded fiscal cliff. tax hike, spending cut and sequestion ration, whatever they are. belly flop the economy at once. comfortabling the know that d.c. is on top of it all. alex simpson, former senator and the guy that everyone thinks is a lifeguard at the fiscal pool. ♪ ♪ >> eric: okay, beckel is gangnam style. good to know we're in good...
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when i was 21, my mom died, when i was 22 my dad died. if it wasn't for social security survivor benefits, my sister would have never gone to college. social security is going to fail. when i was 22 we needed the 300 and something bucks we got a month. i'm 57, i have no kids, i could easily give up $400 in retirement from social security to help people who can't. >> as a reality for republicans is that president obama has won a second term. in many ways he won the argument. now i'm sure he's thinking about history and legacy and he doesn't have to worry about being re-elected. that gives you a power that you don't have in the first term. but he's managed to box the republicans into a place you just don't want to be, where it looks like you're prepared to allow the middle class of america to get taxed from january onwards at at higher level to save the backsides of the wealthiest 2% of americans when 70% of all americans polled say we want the 2% to be paying more tax. that argument's gone, isn't it? >> yes, it is. look, the president can
when i was 21, my mom died, when i was 22 my dad died. if it wasn't for social security survivor benefits, my sister would have never gone to college. social security is going to fail. when i was 22 we needed the 300 and something bucks we got a month. i'm 57, i have no kids, i could easily give up $400 in retirement from social security to help people who can't. >> as a reality for republicans is that president obama has won a second term. in many ways he won the argument. now i'm sure...
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ne-yo, but he was born shafer smith, he had his first deal with a record label at the tender age of 22. he went on to write hits for music royalty. including rihanna, janet, usher, and of course, beyonc ♪ you must not know about me >> in a little more than a decade, he saw three albums go platinum and appeared in several films, including "red tails." >> you are the first negro to shoot down a jet. >> there's more to his story, success has meant giving back. working with the boys and girls clubs of america and supporting the respect campaign against family violence. but his most personal work has been helping kids who get overlooked. children in the foster care system. >> you had such an incredible ride making a name for yourself, at some point along the way, you made the decision i want to give back. when was that? >> that was shortly my first album. i was getting\a lot of praise and you know, the money was r l rolling in and i was told, you are given a blessing to be a blessing. i knew i wanted to have a way to give back. but i the did not know what way it was to be. >> why foster c
ne-yo, but he was born shafer smith, he had his first deal with a record label at the tender age of 22. he went on to write hits for music royalty. including rihanna, janet, usher, and of course, beyonc ♪ you must not know about me >> in a little more than a decade, he saw three albums go platinum and appeared in several films, including "red tails." >> you are the first negro to shoot down a jet. >> there's more to his story, success has meant giving back. working...
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two beds with different price points. they both look comfy. >> these are tempur-pedics for your dog. >> the memory foam, right? >> this one is for a pet who is aging, needs some help with their joints. it's $240. you have from orvis. this one is from $44.95, from p petco. >> i think we have one of these. these dogs look great and quiet, incredibly well behaved. >> finally gorgeous robes modeled by two gorgeous people. >> this is 12 gauge, cashmere. how do you like it. >> cashmere! >> you're not giving it back, are you? >> it's $299. >> so the answer is no. >> and willie is in our fleece robe, this one is from brookstone and it is about one-fifth of the price. >> and also a size medium we should pint out. little snug. >> mine is extra large. >> mom and dad needs something to wear to breakfast. >> both great options. we'll be back after these messages. thank you. for what? when things were tough, you kept believing in me... you helped make this happen. thank you. [ jane ] behind every open heart is a story. tell yours with
two beds with different price points. they both look comfy. >> these are tempur-pedics for your dog. >> the memory foam, right? >> this one is for a pet who is aging, needs some help with their joints. it's $240. you have from orvis. this one is from $44.95, from p petco. >> i think we have one of these. these dogs look great and quiet, incredibly well behaved. >> finally gorgeous robes modeled by two gorgeous people. >> this is 12 gauge, cashmere. how do you...
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what is our best move at this point? >> well, let's remember that those 1.6 more or less billion dollars that we've been sending to the egyptian government, to mubarak for last 30 years or so, were sent for egypt to protect the peace with israel. to make sure the suez canal is always open for international trade and maintain security and friendship with the united states. now that morsi and the muslim brotherhood and salafists allies have form ad government, if they win this round against civil society they're going to move egypt toward more extreme allies. eventually the allies of morsi, salafists who attacked us ends at benghazi will turn against us. to make sure the $1.6 billion any dollars sent to egypt will go to a government that remains our ally and protector of freedom and democracy in the country. melissa: how do we do that? is that possible? if we revoke the money are we making the situation even more hostile? like you said the suez canal is very important. morsi was there in, you know, brokering whatever, i me
what is our best move at this point? >> well, let's remember that those 1.6 more or less billion dollars that we've been sending to the egyptian government, to mubarak for last 30 years or so, were sent for egypt to protect the peace with israel. to make sure the suez canal is always open for international trade and maintain security and friendship with the united states. now that morsi and the muslim brotherhood and salafists allies have form ad government, if they win this round against...
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the state has given $22 million in support to six green energy companies since 2010. but new analysis by the associated press says, they have created less than 500 jobs. not so good. >>> solar city is postponing its ipo the solar installer was supposed to price yesterday and make its public debut today. details for the delay have not been closed. solar city was seeking to raise $151 million. >>> the fed cracking up the stimulus, cranking up the stimulus knob to full blast. it is dropping $45 billion a more a month on u.s. treasurys. inflation and ballooning balance sheets be damned! i can't keep track anymore of all the it tried to jolt the economy into recovery with very little to show for it i might add. is it time to call in the fed busters to stop ben bernanke from messing with our economy? i like that. joining me nariman bear verb, ihs chief economist and steve moore from the "wall street journal" steve, seems like you are the guy that likes our ghost buster, fed buster guy. >> i was shocked by the decision. is this qe inifiti we're on right now? melissa: i don't
the state has given $22 million in support to six green energy companies since 2010. but new analysis by the associated press says, they have created less than 500 jobs. not so good. >>> solar city is postponing its ipo the solar installer was supposed to price yesterday and make its public debut today. details for the delay have not been closed. solar city was seeking to raise $151 million. >>> the fed cracking up the stimulus, cranking up the stimulus knob to full blast. it...
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over the last 12 quarters you changed the price target 22 times, sometimes twice a month. in 2010 they were growing 70, 80, 90% earnings per share. what i'm getting is now we're trading 12 times, 14 time. why should i pay 12 times for a company that will grow 25%? >> i think part of it is the visibility. you talked about the ecosystem earlier. there will be a shift in how investors think about apple. it was a product company. that's a big part of it. but to answer your question, you get higher visibility. i know that numbers get bigger, but if you start to get to this replacement side of the story we're still a few years away from that. that doesn't sound good in thec that's an important reason why the growth rate can continue to build. we're a couple years away from that. to answer your question, i think that's the reason why you pay for that. >> really quick. is it disturbing at all to you i think android, you know this better than me, outselling apple phones 6-1? that's something i saw recently. >> it's disturbing if it lasts the next couple of quarters. we expect them
over the last 12 quarters you changed the price target 22 times, sometimes twice a month. in 2010 they were growing 70, 80, 90% earnings per share. what i'm getting is now we're trading 12 times, 14 time. why should i pay 12 times for a company that will grow 25%? >> i think part of it is the visibility. you talked about the ecosystem earlier. there will be a shift in how investors think about apple. it was a product company. that's a big part of it. but to answer your question, you get...
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at one point almost begging her to stay alive. >> harris: help was on the way but we know 22-year-old kassandra is fading quickly. >> does she hear what you are saying. >> yes. >> oh, god. >> is she bleeding? >> yes, she is. >> harris: she did not survive. belcher's mom said today her son's girlfriend was like a daughter to her. she also said she loves her son despite what he did. some of belcher's teammates and coaches attending a closed memorial service for him today in kansas city. the top court in the land today hearing arguments on a custody battle involving a five-year-old child. a u.s. soldier and his scottish wife who immigration officials deported nearly 2 years ago. the ruling could have an enormous impact on u.s. military families around the world. here is what happened. army sergeant jeffrey chaffen and his wife separated back in 2010. each tried to win custody of their little girl. last year a federal appeals court awarded custody to the mother. the court ruled scotland was the child's questions habitual residence citing international treaty to prevent abductions to other
at one point almost begging her to stay alive. >> harris: help was on the way but we know 22-year-old kassandra is fading quickly. >> does she hear what you are saying. >> yes. >> oh, god. >> is she bleeding? >> yes, she is. >> harris: she did not survive. belcher's mom said today her son's girlfriend was like a daughter to her. she also said she loves her son despite what he did. some of belcher's teammates and coaches attending a closed memorial...
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there is he confronted by long-time girlfriend 22-year-old cassandra perkins. when their dispute escalates belcher in a rage shoots her repeatedly. >> belcher's mother shepard telling 911 operators her son has shot the mother of his 3-year-old daughter. before fleeing heir home at 8:00 a.m., he arrives in the parking lot of the chief's practice facility. there, after thanking his coach with police in route belcher commits suicide. >> a makeshift memorial was ejected a javon belcher's childhood home here in new york. his friends and family garr together and reflect. more news is released as details of the death come out that belcher, after shooting his girlfriend dissed her and then apologized. >> news of the murder suicide sent shock waives through the hitting us were the two of us. we attended the same high school and played football for the eagles. i spoke by phone to dr. elise. >> what is it like when you have a tragedy such as this, a lentd crime occurring with one you know and love? >> i am shocked. i can't -- the young man that i knew could not have done
there is he confronted by long-time girlfriend 22-year-old cassandra perkins. when their dispute escalates belcher in a rage shoots her repeatedly. >> belcher's mother shepard telling 911 operators her son has shot the mother of his 3-year-old daughter. before fleeing heir home at 8:00 a.m., he arrives in the parking lot of the chief's practice facility. there, after thanking his coach with police in route belcher commits suicide. >> a makeshift memorial was ejected a javon...
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geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> authorities today identified 22-year-old jacob tyler roberts as the man who walked into an oregon shopping mall packed with holiday shoppers and children in line to see santa and opened fire with an ar-15 semiautomatic rifle. police say roberts who wore a hockey mask during the rampage killed two shoppers, injured a third before taking his own life. police also say they have no motive for the crime and that the high powered weapon had been stolen. and so now comes the predictable cycle. a horrendous crime with firearm stronger than any hunter would need. an honest attempt at a gun control conversation that america badly needs. and then contempt as anyone who would speculate about the application of the second amendment. lather, rinse, repeat. today seen through the prison of yet another mass shooting. the 15th this last year. last week seen through the prism of domestic violence after an nfl shot and killed his wife and then himself. we know where it goes. condemnation of the crime, but no political courage to do anything. b
geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> authorities today identified 22-year-old jacob tyler roberts as the man who walked into an oregon shopping mall packed with holiday shoppers and children in line to see santa and opened fire with an ar-15 semiautomatic rifle. police say roberts who wore a hockey mask during the rampage killed two shoppers, injured a third before taking his own life. police also say they have no motive for the crime and that the high...
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unitedhealthcare. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold beuse my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 c250 for $349 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. liz: time for a look at today's market drivers. the nasdaq snapped final afour session losing streak as all three major indices ended in the green. six of 10 s&p sectors posted gains? what led it? technology and consumer d
unitedhealthcare. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold beuse my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles...
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unitedhealthcare. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your fu
unitedhealthcare. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take...
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and i think hillary clinton would be a extraordinary candidate and do very well. >> 22 days to go until the self-created cliff really may or may not happen. a lot of very disgruntled people about the way that politicians and washington have dealt with this, believing it's just a game to them, where a lot of people, it's a very serious business, and indeed, the world is watching with genuine alarm. if this does happen, it could have catastrophic effects on global markets. what is your view, and what needs to be done to get a deal, do you think? >> well, you couldn't have said it better. i think that the world is watching. there's no question about that. and i think it's incredibly important that a deal is reached. an optimist, piers. i believe a deal will be reached. i had an opportunity to get to know president obama. i think he is a wonderful leader, and i think he leads with grace, which is most important for a situation like this where you have mutual respect, and as you know, the main partners are himself and speaker boehner. i think the fact that they met yesterday is a very encour
and i think hillary clinton would be a extraordinary candidate and do very well. >> 22 days to go until the self-created cliff really may or may not happen. a lot of very disgruntled people about the way that politicians and washington have dealt with this, believing it's just a game to them, where a lot of people, it's a very serious business, and indeed, the world is watching with genuine alarm. if this does happen, it could have catastrophic effects on global markets. what is your...
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will cause a security threat to them. >>> in oregon today officials say that jacob tyler roberts, the 22-year-old gunman who killed two people and seriously wounded a 15-year-old girl before taking his own life in an oregon mall on tuesday knew none of his victims. police say that roberts acted alone, using a semi-automatic rifle that he had stolen the day before. the day before the shooting rampage at that crowded mall. roberts had no significant criminal record. authorities said other than a few speeding tickets. >>> that tragedy in oregon is only the latest in a series of mass shugts, and people ask could tighter gun laws have prevented the attack? some people are looking to reform on-line gun sales after an investigation found that 62% of on-line sellers agreed to sell guns to buyers who could not pass a background check. a share of on-line gun sales is largely unknown because under current law many on-line gun sales leave no record to trace. joining us is dan gross and john loy director of the brady center's legal action project. welcome, both. i'm so glad you could come here to tal
will cause a security threat to them. >>> in oregon today officials say that jacob tyler roberts, the 22-year-old gunman who killed two people and seriously wounded a 15-year-old girl before taking his own life in an oregon mall on tuesday knew none of his victims. police say that roberts acted alone, using a semi-automatic rifle that he had stolen the day before. the day before the shooting rampage at that crowded mall. roberts had no significant criminal record. authorities said...
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get a droid razr m by motorola for $49.99. >>> 22 minutes past the hour. welcome back to "starting point." there's a grammy battle brewing. obama versus clinton. they are both up for a grammy in the best spoken word album. >>> 2, 1. >> the first lady joined her husband to light the 28-foot blue spruce christmas tree. it was transplanted days before hurricane sandy before made it. in case you're wondering, this year's white house holiday card is all about bo. the card was designed by an iowa artist and dog lover. that's too cute. >> you can't go wrong if you put your pets or your kids on a card. >> do you put yourself? >> never. >> just kids? >> just kids. >> the white house christmas card is a big deal. when you're on the white house staff, you get a special version of it. people frame it. this is a beautiful card. i love it. >> our team this morning weigh in on the important topic of the annual christmas card for the white house. will cain, cnn contributor. richard socarides, a writer for new yorker.com. this is kind of a disgusting story about snake hunt
get a droid razr m by motorola for $49.99. >>> 22 minutes past the hour. welcome back to "starting point." there's a grammy battle brewing. obama versus clinton. they are both up for a grammy in the best spoken word album. >>> 2, 1. >> the first lady joined her husband to light the 28-foot blue spruce christmas tree. it was transplanted days before hurricane sandy before made it. in case you're wondering, this year's white house holiday card is all about bo....
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plus, three journalists on the story. >>> the looming fiscal cliff 22 days away. is it stalemate or compromise? we'll go inside the negotiations with two top leaders in just a moment, but i want to start with the ongoing crisis in syria where the assad government is cracking down on its own people. and this week something significant happened. the president signalled a big potential shift in u.s. involvement there. here's what he said. >> i want to make it absolutely clear to assad and those under his command, the world is watching. the use of chemical weapons is and would be totally unacceptable. and if you make the tragic mistake of using these weapons, there will be consequences, and you will be held accountable. >> nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in syria to bring us the latest on what is a developing story. richard? >> reporter: david, despite increasing criticism and warnings, the government of bashir al assad is revving up its activities. this area was bombed last night. regarding chemical weapons, commanders we have spoken to are very conc
plus, three journalists on the story. >>> the looming fiscal cliff 22 days away. is it stalemate or compromise? we'll go inside the negotiations with two top leaders in just a moment, but i want to start with the ongoing crisis in syria where the assad government is cracking down on its own people. and this week something significant happened. the president signalled a big potential shift in u.s. involvement there. here's what he said. >> i want to make it absolutely clear to...
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unitedhealthcare. megyn: "kelly's court" is back in session. on the docket today a powerful case about adoption and parental rights. this child is now 21 months old. a utah couple adopted her at birth. but now a judge has ruled they have to give her back to her biological father within the next 60 days. she has never known him, she has only known him. her biological dad is an army drill sergeant. he claims his wife put her up for adoption without his consent while was away at a south carolina base. >> she made the decision not to let me be a father and gave my child up for adoption. megyn: will be arthur. >> i toda, the judgesaid, there. this baby girl goes back to the biological father. too bad on the adoptive parents. let's just walk the viewers through it. how did the baby get born and tang away from the father without him knowing about it or doing anything about it. >> the father and mother were married. the farther decided in the course of the marriage they got pregnant. the father went to south carolina for work. he's in the army. the mot
unitedhealthcare. megyn: "kelly's court" is back in session. on the docket today a powerful case about adoption and parental rights. this child is now 21 months old. a utah couple adopted her at birth. but now a judge has ruled they have to give her back to her biological father within the next 60 days. she has never known him, she has only known him. her biological dad is an army drill sergeant. he claims his wife put her up for adoption without his consent while was away at a south...
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unitedhealthcare. >>> welcome back tonight. millions of jenni rivera's fans are mourning her death in a plane crash. her family reeling from the scene. at the crash site in northern mexico, seven people were on board the learjet. no survivors. it's not yet known what caused the plane to go down. fans admired her not only for her strength but her powerful voice. her album helped put rivera on the map, and some believe her legacy could eclipse that of selena's. here's her story. ♪ singer jenni rivera was a household name to millions in the u.s. and mexico. she released her first album in 1999 and her popularity exploded. she went on to sell more than 15 million records, making her one of the most popular latin artists of the past two decades. she recently won two billboard music awards and was nominated for several latin grammy awards. magazine "people in espanol" named her to the list of 25 most powerful women. ♪ known as the diva, her audience was drawn to her powerhouse spanish language performances of mexican ballads. spe
unitedhealthcare. >>> welcome back tonight. millions of jenni rivera's fans are mourning her death in a plane crash. her family reeling from the scene. at the crash site in northern mexico, seven people were on board the learjet. no survivors. it's not yet known what caused the plane to go down. fans admired her not only for her strength but her powerful voice. her album helped put rivera on the map, and some believe her legacy could eclipse that of selena's. here's her story. ♪...
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you. >> what are the darking people doing in the yellow circumstance snl. >> this girl is 22 years old. she believes colorism divides the black community. it's why she teaches concepts of colorism to grade school kids in richmond, virginia. >> my goal for the kids is to have them understand what colorism is. hopefully them knowing where it comes from. they will be less likely to perpetuate these behaviors. >> all right. i heard somebody over here saying i don't want to be dark, dark, dark. who said that? >> me. >> why do you like being dark, dark, dark. >> because it's ugly. >> why is dark ugly? >> i don't know. >> so if you were darker you wouldn't like yourself? >> no. >> i say that to say this is a safe space. >> reporter: vision hears the same thing from the teenagers he mentors. on twitter you can look at team light skin or dark skin and see comments like light skin is the right skin or there are few pretty dark skinned girls. >> why are we still doing jim crow stuff? why are we putting ourselves through this? >> reporter: vision is focusing on a conversation about skin color and
you. >> what are the darking people doing in the yellow circumstance snl. >> this girl is 22 years old. she believes colorism divides the black community. it's why she teaches concepts of colorism to grade school kids in richmond, virginia. >> my goal for the kids is to have them understand what colorism is. hopefully them knowing where it comes from. they will be less likely to perpetuate these behaviors. >> all right. i heard somebody over here saying i don't want to...